Dry Fire Practice – Good For Ammo Droughts If Nothing Else

Every once and a while you might learn something from this blog:

I’m not going to lie, when you learn something here chances are it will be accident because someone doing the teaching has one of my company’s t-shirts on. Such is the case here :P Cory is sporting his trademark tightly manicured operator AF facial hair and the Pictogram Fire Selector Switch t-shirt… a deadly combo.

No word on whether Erika practices her heavy bag beatings with a dry fire pistol. I kid… I kid. Cory and Erika are good people, who have also obviously forgiven me for poking fun at them in the past. They keep the videos really pro now, but nothing is off limits with me so I’m keeping an eye on them. :P

They run a training school (Range Time) out of Lewis Indiana if you’re looking for some instruction.

Wow thanks for posting this! Not so much for the video, but i didn’t realize I had a training school a couple hours away from where I go to college, definitely going to be taking some of their classes!

When working with a student it is a very fast way to see and or correct trigger slap and﻿ trigger control issues. Also it has the same pull and reset of a Glock. Some of the best instructors across the country use the sirt to help students improve overall handgun skills.

I really believe in dry firing, not because I don’t have ammo but because if you do it correctly it will improve your shooting. A good reference book with lots of dry fire drills is “Refinement and Repition” by Steve Anderson.

My point is the pistol you have is the best one to use for dry fire. No reason to buy something else just to dry fire with. If it breaks your pistol fix it or get something that doesn’t break easy. If you don’t feel you can dry fire safely with a real gun, well then that’s another problem.

I wouldn’t use their “school” or “Buck Yeager” or Sonny Puziwhatthefuck.

Just because someone was in the service,doesn’t mean they are “operators,operating operationally”..it means they were in the service. This guy looks like a “mall ninja” and a Costa wannabe.
For $75, I could become a certified RSO at a local gun club 2 towns over.

I’d rather put the money that I would save by not attending one of those “schools” and put it towards more ammo and build my own “shoot house” in the shooting pit, in my field.

OH No ! Wait ! They are putting their finger on the trigger without intending to shoot something. That’s horrible horrible trigger discipline. That video should be taken down………. said all trigger safety nazis/noobs on the net

This guy is a joke, no combat experience and holds an instructor qual that anyone can get. The only reason these two get attention is because of the gimmick they run, having is lady who can barely read a script and has the on camera personality of a boring news anchor flaunt herself and show some skin, very lame. Don’t waste your time taking any of their classes.